| 6 Aug 2003 | Kth | The only way I can think to improve the picture is by taking the lines out of the snowscape... but now that it's colored that's probably not possible. The rest of it does look good and it looks nice compositionally too. ^..^ | |
| 6 Aug 2003 | Rrych | Me, I just like the whole notion of the striped polar bear thing. Very cool. And your aversion to backgrounds is like meg's to humanoids: you do them well when you try, you just need to keep working at it  Then again, the same could be said for me drawing anything at all... | |
| 6 Aug 2003 | Snomittens | Your work is very very good. I love the lines. You have a unique eye concerning subject matter. As I said before keep up the great work. | |
| 7 Aug 2003 | Audrey Wildhagen | YAAAY! Another stripey bear! I love'em, yes I dooo. And the background is lovely. You should do more of'em! | |
| 8 Aug 2003 | Abrynek | It's a male bear...and he has just lost his cubs...they slipped under the ice and weren't able to make their way out in time...I hate to say something depressing like that, but that's what I see. The blue-grey sky helps set the tone of emotion the bear is feeling...wonderful job, Cynthia. | |
| 13 Aug 2003 | Christina 'C.J.' DeCamp | ooo, way cool. I'm a tiger stripe fanatic. Very cool. and the bad pun is NOT intended. | |
| 13 Aug 2003 | Jessica Virdo | I like both of your striped polar bears, but I think this one's my favourite. I like the contrast between the warm light on his fur and the cool ice in the background. Very, very wicked. | |
| 21 Oct 2004 | Aira | I like this creature! heehee, now i know what I will make for Henry. | |